Saturday, November 30, 2024

Top surveyor joins property consultancy’s East Midlands development team

An experienced surveyor has joined a property consultancy firm’s East Midlands development team as it aims to increase its influence in the region.

Phoebe Clark has joined Fisher German’s development team as a Senior Associate following eight years with Savills in Norwich, London, and Nottingham.

She will work out of Fisher German’s office in Newark-on-Trent, and will look to seal residential development deals throughout the East Midlands and South Yorkshire.

Phoebe will work alongside Fisher German partner Luke Brafield as the firm looks to capitalise on a renewed desire for housebuilding and potential planning reform following the election of the new government.

She said: “With Fisher German’s recent growth, it seemed like a really great time to be joining the firm.

“It’s long had an excellent reputation in the sector, and I felt I could play a key role in the firm’s success and grow my career alongside growing Fisher German.

“The East Midlands land market has proven to be more resilient compared to other parts of the country, and therefore demand for opportunities of all sizes has remained strong. With the likelihood that the delivery of housing will be high on the political agenda, I’m confident I can use my expertise and my strong network to secure the deals that will ensure the homes the area needs are built.”

Luke Brafield, partner at Fisher German, added: “We’re delighted to be welcoming Phoebe to the team at Fisher German at a time when lots of opportunities are likely to emerge in the residential development market.

“She brings with her a wealth of experience and a clear ambition to drive the business forward in this region.”

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